There's this stigma that all homeschool kids are cut off from the outside world and have no social skills. It's not true.
First off, there are many of us who don't live in deserted areas. we play with other kids our age in our neighbourhoods and participate in other things besides school where we can meet kids and socialise. like sports, for example.
Secondly, there's a large network of homeschooled kids and parents who are schooling them. Via the magic of the internet we communicate, video chat, some of us even use the video chat to have classes together.
Thirdly, not all homeschooled kids are taught by their own parents. Some kids are taught by nearby parents who are homeschooling their own kids because their parents are busy with work.
Fourth, thanks to the aforementioned network, we organised big social events and excursions with other homeschooled kids in our area.
Anyway, back tot he question at hand as long as you're learning what you're meant to learn it';s fine.

I'm sarcastic a lot. If I offended you I probably didn't mean to. Probably.

Yeah right. It's not boring. You get to see your friends at park days and beach days. I'm a homeschooler and I think it gives you a good chance to learn what you want to learn. AND you get a lot of free time. Which is good for time to see your friends.

My whole goal in life is to get AlphaT to debate Teh_Skittlez as an Atheist and for Teh_Skittlez to debate AlphaT as a Christian.

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That awkward moment when you realize that you couldn't see that amazing debate because you're not old enough to see the P&R section... -.-